Shipham

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Tel code: 01934 | code search
Postcode: BS25 | code search
Population: 890
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Situated on the western edge of the beautiful Mendip Hills in Somerset, the pretty, unspoilt village of Shipham is close to the A38 and some 15 miles south of Bristol. Shipham Hill is one of the highest points in the Mendip Hills. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the Bristol Channel and Weston-super-Mare. In 'Secret Places of the Heart', H G Wells described these views "They first saw the great river like a sea with the Welsh mountains hanging in the sky behind as they came over the Mendip crest above Shipham". St Leonard's church at Shipham dates back to the 19th century and has a stained glass window dedicated to Hannah More. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village is listed as Sipeham, meaning 'sheep home'. In the 18th and 19th century the rich zinc and lead deposits in the area were mined. Explorers and cavers still visit the Singing River Mine at Shipham. Another attraction in the area is the Mendip Raceway, which is famous for its Stock Car Racing. Visitors should consider a stay at the Penscott Inn, a traditional coaching inn dating from 1450, with 12 en suite rooms and an oak beamed restaurant.

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Penscot Inn (0.28 miles)

Penscot Inn

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The Penscot Inn is a quirky and original Inn set on the village green at Shipham. With twelve individually decorated en suite rooms The Penscot is ideally situated for a ... More

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Lyncombe Lodge Hotel (1.12 miles)

Lyncombe Lodge Hotel

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Set in 250 acres adjacent to Avon dry ski and toboggan slope. Free Wi-Fi and on-site parking. Bar, restaurant, 14 en suite bedrooms and conference facilities. The hotel is set in a ... More

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Premier Inn Bristol Airport (1.46 miles)

Premier Inn Bristol Airport
Within easy reach of the M5 and just 9 miles south of Bristol Airport. For National Rail links, Bristol city centre is 19 miles away. A short drive from this hotel are attractions such as ... More | visit website
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Langford Inn (2.08 miles)

Langford Inn

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Situated in the pretty village of Langford on the edge of the Mendips, is the award winning Langford Inn and Restaurant, a traditional country pub offering delicious food with a ... More

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Mendip Spring Golf & Country Club (2.23 miles)

Mendip Spring Golf & Country Club

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Mendip Spring Golf & Country Club is located near Congresbury in North Somerset just off junction 21 of the M5 and a short drive from Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol and easy access ... More

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Oakhouse Hotel (2.30 miles)

Oakhouse Hotel

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The Oakhouse hotel is an 11th century building that sits proudly in the historical market square in the town of Axbridge. Only two miles away from Cheddar Caves the hotel ... More

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Compton House (2.38 miles)

Compton House
Compton House is a charming Grade 2 Liisted Georgian House located at the edge of historic Axbridge with great views across the Somerset Levels. Perfect for overnight accommodation, hoilday breaks, private functions and house parties. ... More | visit website
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Spring Cottages (2.42 miles)

Spring Cottages
Three comfortable, single bedroomed, No Smoking cottages with twin or double beds in a converted barn on the sunny south side of the Mendip Hills. Two cottages have en-suite bathrooms (bath and shower) upstairs and ... More | visit website
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Miltons Hotel (2.52 miles)

Miltons Hotel

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Across the courtyard from the restaurant are seven huge cottage hotel suites with beamed ceilings and stable gate doors. Entirely self contained, each with its own entrance, and attractively furnished lounge, bedrooms ... More

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Wassells (2.73 miles)

Wassells

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Pleasantly located by the reservoir on the fringe of the village of Cheddar - famous for its gorge, caves, and cheese - all within an ... More

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